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de: Charlotte Albertine Ernestine von Stein (* 25. Dezember 1742 in Weimar; † 6. Januar 1827 in Weimar) war eine Hofdame und enge Freundin von Friedrich Schiller und Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, deren Werke und Leben stark durch sie beeinflusst wurde.

en: Charlotte Albertine Ernestine von Stein (born Dezember 25, 1742 in Weimar; † January 6, 1827 in Weimar) was a closed friend to Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose work and lifes were influenced by her.


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source: from german Wikipedia.(self scanned) 05:59, 6. Jul 2005 . . Phrood (Diskussion) . . 790 x 1144 (198845 Byte) (Charlotte von Stein, gemeinfrei)

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